The New Orleans Saints and the Arizona Cardinals will square off in a preseason game on Saturday, August 9, 2024.

This will be the first of three preseason games for each team.

The Saints have been in Irvine, California for training this year as construction on the team's training camp forced the move.

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This week's game is scheduled to kick off at 7:00 pm from State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona and you can catch the game on television and radio in the Acadiana area.

KATC TV-3 will have the game on television while 103.3 The Goat will have the radio broadcast. (The Goat also broadcast on 1420 am.)

Keep in mind that you can only catch the game on the radio over the air, as due to NFL restrictions, streaming is not allowed.

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The TV coverage will feature Joey Meyers (play-by-play), Jon Stinchcomb (color analyst), and Erin Summers (sideline).

As for the Saints Radio Network, Mike Hoss will handle the play-by-play duties alongside former Saints running back Deuce McAllister as he provides color commentary, and Jeff Nowak is on the sidelines.

Former Saints quarterback Bobby Hebert alongside Steve Geller hosts radio pregame coverage, halftime commentary, and "The Point After" post-game call-in show.

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Below is a complete list of the Saints preseason TV affiliates:

Alexandria - KALB

Baton Rouge - WAFB

Biloxi - WLOX

Birmingham - WVTM

Hattiesburg - WDAM

Jackson - WLBT

Lafayette - KATC

Lake Charles - KPLC

Meridian - WMC

Mobile - WALA

Monroe - WALA

Monroe - KNOE

Panama City - WGHJ

Shreveport - KSLA

For fans who live outside of those markets, the best way to watch the game live may be to subscribe to NFL+, which carries all NFL preseason games.

The 2024 regular season kicks off for the Black & Gold against the Carolina Panthers at home on Sunday, September 8 at noon.

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